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BYU Basketball Player Arrested on Suspicion of DUI

Summary

  • BYU starting guard Kennard Davis Jr. arrested for DUI
  • Davis suffered minor injuries in a crash on Thursday
  • Unclear if he will play in Saturday's game against UConn
BYU Basketball Player Arrested on Suspicion of DUI

On November 10, 2025, BYU starting guard Kennard Davis Jr. was arrested on suspicion of DUI following a crash in Provo, Utah. According to a Provo police department release, Davis suffered minor injuries and was taken to the police station, where he was charged with driving under the influence.

BYU has acknowledged the allegations and is currently looking into the situation. It remains unclear whether Davis will travel with the seventh-ranked Cougars to play No. 3 UConn in Boston on November 12. The university's honor code requires all students to abstain from alcohol, tobacco, and other substances.

Davis, a 6-foot-6 junior from St. Louis, is averaging 9.0 points per game this season. He did not play in BYU's game against Delaware on November 8 due to a leg injury. Prior to joining the Cougars, Davis spent two seasons at Southern Illinois.

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Kennard Davis Jr., a starting guard for the BYU Cougars basketball team, was arrested on suspicion of DUI following a crash in Provo, Utah on November 10, 2025.
It is unclear whether Kennard Davis Jr. will play in the BYU vs UConn game on November 12, 2025, as the university is still looking into the situation.
The BYU honor code requires all students to abstain from alcohol, tobacco, and other substances, which could impact Kennard Davis Jr.'s standing on the team.

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